Education is a collection of knowledge and skills passed down from this generation to other generations, through forms such as teaching, research and training. Education is also combined with the guidance of others or self-study.
Schools force homeroom teachers to collect money from students, and downgrade their performance if they do not meet the collection target.
Teachers have to collect fees: Losing prestige with students, risk of overcharging by the school.
Fearing the ‘surprise’ test at the beginning of class, students bribe the teacher for peace. Ho Chi Minh City requires teachers not to ‘surprise’ students with tests at the beginning of class.
The path to Huy’s dormitory is only about 1m wide and 30m deep, the basement is packed with dozens of motorcycles.
Many teachers in Hanoi say that the oral test in the form of ‘sudden call, sudden question’ has been abandoned for a long time because it is not effective in evaluating students.
The field of history is certainly no stranger to students and parents. This is a field that honors the history of Vietnam as well as human history.
Kindergarten teachers complain about hardship, low wages, and many have quit their jobs.
As the chickens return to their coop, the flashlight’s glow and the villagers’ calls to each other to come to the Ia Lop Border Guard Station in Chư Prông district, Gia Lai province, for literacy classes begin.
Extra classes are squeezed into the main school schedule, and children who do not participate are made to stand in the hallway.
First graders often face some difficulties due to changes in environment and learning methods.